-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Jul 3, 2008, at 4:37 AM, Jeroen Vermeulen wrote:
Barry Warsaw wrote:On Jun 30, 2008, at 11:52 AM, Christopher Armstrong wrote:Accepting BSD translations doesn't require you to change your existingtranslations to a different license. In fact, you can GPL thetranslations that you receive under the BSD license. That's one of themajor reasons to use BSD: it's lax enough that it shouldn't really prevent _anyone_ from using it in whatever way they want, as long as they include the notice.Thanks for the follow up. I think the problem is that because my current translations are all GPL and FSF assigned, I can't upload them to LP and still be in compliance with LP's requirements. So if I wanted to use LP for Mailman translations, I'd have to start from scratch.Not necessarily from scratch. The existing GPL'ed translations are effectively "published" ones. Which means they stay licensed as they are. If you re-import them as published uploads, further changes in Launchpad can be "overlaid" as BSD-licensed additions on top of those.You'd have to mix licenses, with the additions covered by both GPL and BSD, but is that a problem?
I don't know. Has anybody contacted the FSF about this? If not, I have contacts there and could see what their opinion is of the current arrangement.
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